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Tennis players have been competing for the French Open trophy over the past few weeks. However, Roger Federer was not one of them due to a knee injury. He had to undergo 2 surgeries to initiate the recovery process, and that has led to him skipping the rest of the 2020 season.

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He obviously regrets not being able to play, but that does not mean he is not enjoying himself. During the break, he decided to spend some time in Italy. On his Instagram, he shared some pictures of this trip.

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During this trip, Roger also took some time to visit the Italian branch of Uniqlo which is currently his sponsor. He partnered with them in 2018 after he left Nike.

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A Roger Federer Record Is Under Threat

It is great that Roger Federer is enjoying his time in Italy. However, while he’s doing that, a major record of his is under threat.

His great rival Rafael Nadal is dangerously close to breaking Roger’s 20 Grand Slam record. He has just reached the final of the French Open and since it is his favorite slam, he could very well equal the once unassailable feat.

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Roger definitely knows about this but he also knows that he cannot do anything to stop it. However, he can always take the lead again and that is probably his main goal. After his trip, he is going to return to training so that he can revert to his best and all of his fans are hoping that he will win the Australian Open next year.

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